Ellen Flowerhill is a talented music producer and multidisciplinary artist hailing from Stockholm, Sweden. With a unique blend of electronic and rap influences, Ellen’s music is a captivating mix of experimental catchiness and flowing melodies. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Tommy Cash, Elliphant, Cobrah, Zheani, and Dr. Dre, Ellen’s style moves effortlessly between genres, creating a sound that is both innovative and infectious.
About the Release: “My Love Didn’t Want Me”
Ellen Flowerhill’s upcoming release, titled “My Love Didn’t Want Me,” is set to drop on May 21, 2024. This release promises to be an electronic rap banger that will leave listeners wanting more. The single, written and produced by Ellen herself, showcases her talent for crafting captivating instrumentals and powerful rap vocals.
“My Love Didn’t Want Me” reflects the contradictory feelings we often experience as individuals torn between love and the fear of being hurt. The song’s fierce and catchy instrumentals draw inspiration from Benny Benassi’s fat basslines, creating a sound that is both energetic and infectious.
The single has garnered attention from producers around the world, leading to remixes from Sweden, Canada, and the Netherlands. These remixes have successfully transformed the song into a variety of club genres, including trance, downtempo, and avant-garde.
The single cover for “My Love Didn’t Want Me” is a self-portrait painted in oil by Ellen Flowerhill herself. The creation of the cover art was a labor of love, taking a full six months to complete. This personal touch adds an extra layer of depth and meaning to the release.
About the Music Video
The music video for “My Love Didn’t Want Me” is a collaboration between Ellen Flowerhill and Stockholm-based artist Oscar Morris. This visually stunning video is an experiment in creating a nostalgic DIY aesthetic inspired by the 2000s.
The video pays homage to Swedish pop icon Darin, as well as iconic elements of the early 2000s such as Windows XP, Super Mario, and hacking culture. It features a teenage version of Ellen and her higher self trapped in a digital world, desperately trying to make contact through a computer screen.
Ellen’s higher self attempts to draw the attention of her teenage counterpart, revealing that there is more to her emotional opposites than meets the eye. The video serves as a metaphor for the inner struggles we all face and the journey towards self-discovery and acceptance.
Stay tuned for the release of “My Love Didn’t Want Me” on May 21, 2024, and be prepared to be blown away by Ellen Flowerhill’s unique blend of electronic and rap music.